Oroville City Elementary School District

Butte County10 Schools~2,528 Students Enrolled

Academic Calendar

Holidays & Events2026-2027
  • Jul03

    Independence Day Holiday

    Jul 3, 2026

  • Aug10

    First Day of School

    Aug 10, 2026

  • Aug12

    Minimum Days (Wednesdays)

    Aug 12, 2026

  • Sep07

    Labor Day Holiday

    Sep 7, 2026

  • Oct08

    End of First Quarter

    Oct 8, 2026

  • Oct09

    October Break

    Oct 9, 2026 - Oct 12, 2026

  • Oct30

    End of First Trimester

    Oct 30, 2026

  • Nov04

    Minimum Days

    Nov 4, 2026 - Nov 5, 2026

  • Nov11

    Veterans Day Holiday

    Nov 11, 2026

  • Nov23

    Thanksgiving Break

    Nov 23, 2026 - Nov 27, 2026

  • Dec17

    End of Second Quarter/First Semester

    Dec 17, 2026

  • Dec21

    Christmas Break

    Dec 21, 2026 - Jan 1, 2027

  • Jan18

    Dr. MLK Jr's Birthday Holiday

    Jan 18, 2027

  • Feb12

    Lincoln's Birthday Holiday

    Feb 12, 2027

  • Feb15

    Presidents' Day Holiday

    Feb 15, 2027

  • Feb16

    Mid-Winter Break

    Feb 16, 2027 - Feb 19, 2027

  • Feb26

    End of Second Trimester

    Feb 26, 2027

  • Mar19

    End of Third Quarter

    Mar 19, 2027

  • Mar26

    Spring Break

    Mar 26, 2027 - Apr 2, 2027

  • May31

    Memorial Day Holiday

    May 31, 2027

  • Jun04

    Last Day of School

    Jun 4, 2027

  • Jun04

    End of Fourth Quarter/Second Semester

    Jun 4, 2027

  • Jun04

    End of Third Trimester

    Jun 4, 2027

  • Jun18

    Juneteenth Holiday

    Jun 18, 2027

Area & Neighborhood Coverage

The Oroville City Elementary School District proudly serves the vibrant community of Oroville, nestled in the heart of Butte County, California. Our district encompasses the city limits of Oroville itself, extending its reach to cover the core residential and developing areas within this historic Gold Rush town. Positioned along the Feather River, just east of the expansive Sacramento Valley, the district's operational footprint is defined by Oroville's unique blend of natural beauty and established neighborhoods. We are an integral part of the larger Butte County landscape, situated near communities like Palermo to the south and Thermalito to the north, contributing to the educational fabric of this distinctive Northern California region.

Community Engagement & Local Context

Within Oroville, the elementary school district plays a foundational role in the fabric of daily life for countless families. Our presence is deeply woven into the community's rhythm, often participating in local events, supporting neighborhood initiatives, and fostering a sense of shared purpose. The district is a familiar fixture, reflecting the local values and aspirations of Oroville residents. We value the connections forged with local organizations and community groups, understanding that a thriving educational environment is intrinsically linked to a supportive and engaged local context. This symbiotic relationship ensures our schools remain responsive to the unique character and evolving needs of the families we serve in this picturesque Butte County setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks are close to the Oroville City Elementary School District's service area?

The district's service area in Oroville is notably close to several prominent natural landmarks. The majestic Feather River flows directly through the area, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities. Additionally, the impressive Oroville Dam and Lake Oroville are just a short distance northeast, providing a significant regional feature and a beautiful natural backdrop to the community.

How does the Oroville community support local family activities?

Oroville offers various avenues for community support of family activities, often centered around local parks, public libraries, and recreational facilities. The city frequently hosts family-friendly events and festivals throughout the year, fostering opportunities for residents to connect and engage in shared experiences within a supportive local environment.

Are there local historical sites relevant to the Oroville City Elementary School District's surrounding area?

Indeed, Oroville is rich with historical significance, stemming from its Gold Rush origins. Notable sites like the Bolt's Antique Tool Museum, the Chinese Temple, and the Ehmann Home offer glimpses into the area's past. These local landmarks contribute to the unique cultural tapestry that surrounds the district, providing context to the community's heritage.